id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316992-fe5u2oi0 Nirk, Eliise Laura Hydroxychloroquine in rheumatic autoimmune disorders and beyond 2020-07-26 .txt text/plain 10114 464 43 These effects are achieved through the modulation of the autoimmune response by (i) impairing functions of the endolysosomal system through its lysosomotropic effects (Ziegler & Unanue, 1982; Kaufmann & Krise, 2007; Yoon et al, 2010) , (ii) decreasing the levels of circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines (Sperber et al, 1993; Van Den Borne et al, 1997) , (iii) inhibiting T-cell proliferation (Landewe et al, 1995; Costedoat-Chalumeau et al, 2014) , (iv) blocking Tolllike receptors (TLRs) (Kyburz et al, 2006) and (v) autophagy inhibition (An et al, 2017c) . Activation of TLRs, especially in macrophages, monocytes and T helper cells, but also in neutrophils and endothelial cells, induces the production and secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, a hallmark of RADs (Beutler & Cerami, 1989 (A) CQ and HCQ are weak bases that accumulate inside acidic subcellular compartments, e.g. endosomes and lysosomes. ./cache/cord-316992-fe5u2oi0.txt ./txt/cord-316992-fe5u2oi0.txt